Find Your Flex: Choose reinforced, non-reinforced or clear product options depending on your desired application and visibility needs.
Applications
Non-Reinforced: Apply between dry wall and stud construction to substantially improve transmission loss between rooms
Reinforced: Use as a free hanging acoustical curtain panel
Clear Vinyl: Utilize as a view window in acoustical curtain panels, or as strip or full doors in distribution, food warehouses, or other high-traffic areas that require easy access and visibility
Easy Install
Our flexible noise barriers go up easily and are limp, flexible, formable and versatile.
Acoustical Performance
Acoustical ratings between STC-20 and STC-31 can be achieved depending on the product selected
Available Products in the Flexible Noise Barriers Line
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B-10NR
Designed to reduce noise transmission through walls, ceilings and floors, or as a noise barrier in acoustical composites.
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B-10R
Offers maximum tear strength and durability. Commonly used to form BBC-style acoustic curtains.
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B-20R
Features an internal reinforcement to offer maximum tear strength and durability. Also available in a USDA-approved grade.
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Clear Vinyl Barrier 1lb
Offer significant noise reduction while allowing for visibility and easy access. Reduce heat and cold loss between areas.
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Clear Vinyl Barrier .5lb
Offer significant noise reduction while allowing for visibility and easy access. Reduce heat and cold loss between areas.
Decibel Examples
When trying to enclose a piece a machinery, most people will know they want it "quieter," but can't put into acoustical terms the end result (or decibel reduction) they want to achieve. With our audio examples, you can actually hear the decibel differences compared to static pink noise.
Pink Noise
An example of a randomized static pink noise. Pink noise uses deeper sounds and lower sound waves.
3 dB
Just perceptible. 3dB reduction has a 18% reduction in the perceived volume and yet is just barely perceptible to the human ear.
6 dB
Noticeable. 6dB reduction has a 34% reduction in the perceived volume and is very noticeable to the human ear.
10 dB
Double/Halving. 10dB reduction has a 50% reduction in the perceived volume and sounds half as loud to the human ear.
20 dB
Much more/less. 20dB reduction has a 75% reduction in the perceived volume and most noticeable to the human ear.